Gravitational waves have long been a fascination among physicists. First posited by Albert Einstein in 1915, gravitational waves are ripples in the time-space continuum that exist in theory, but have been never directly observed in practice, the only part of general relativity that hasn’t been experimentally verified.
Dr. Edward Dowdye Jr. challenges Albert Einstein’s fundamental theories as they are widely taught in schools today.“I believe if Einstein were alive today ... he would wind up disproving his own theory.”